A biceps tear – also called a biceps rupture – is a tear or break in the tendon that connects your biceps muscle in the upper arm to your shoulder or elbow.

Tendons are strong cords of tissue that connect muscles and bones. Over time, the much-used connections in the shoulder and elbow can begin to wear and eventually break.

Biceps ruptures are a common injury that we repair successfully with surgery. If you have a less serious biceps tear, you may only need nonsurgical treatments like ice, physical therapy or medication.

When your shoulder, arm or elbow hurts, you want to relieve the pain and get back to your usual activities as soon as possible. We have extensive experience in treating and repairing biceps injury, whether the cause is sports, an accident or regular wear and tear.

A biceps tear or biceps rupture can happen suddenly or gradually. Biceps tears are most common among people between the ages of 40 and 60.

A biceps rupture is a complete tear of the tendon. In a biceps rupture, the biceps tendon breaks off from where it attaches the muscle to the top of the shoulder. A biceps rupture can happen because of an accident, like a sudden fall, or an activity, like lifting a weight.

A person who has another condition like a rotator cuff injury or shoulder impingement (when arm motion squeezes the shoulder tissue) is more likely to experience a biceps rupture.

Your treatment for a biceps tear will depend on the type of injury and your lifestyle. Nonsurgical treatments work best for smaller tears or people who won’t be bothered by having less arm strength. In other cases, surgery might be the right path.

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: keep only results with the lowest number of typos. For example, if the smallest number of typos found is 0, then no results with typos at all will be returned. If the smallest number of typos found is 2, then no results with more than 2 typos will be returned.

strict
: same as min, but + 1, meaning, keep the
2
smallest number of typos.

strict

Typos are counted
per-word
. In the case of multi-word queries, it’s possible for each query word to have up to 2 typos, according to
minWordSizefor1Typo
and
minWordSizefor2Typo
.

per-word
minWordSizefor2Typo

When
typoTolerance
is set to strict, we force the
Typo
criterion to be first in the ranking formula.

typoTolerance

When using a
sort-by
attribute, we recommend setting typo-tolerance to
min
to reduce the number of potentially irrelevant search results.

sort-by

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hand ⇄ hands
as well as more complex ones like
feet ⇄ foot
.

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